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HOBO® MX pH and Temperature Logger (MX2501) Manual 

22511-Q 

The HOBO MX pH and Temperature logger is designed for long-term monitoring of pH in 
aquatic systems. With a replaceable pH electrode and anti-biofouling copper guard, this 
durable logger can be deployed in both fresh and salt water environments. This logger is 
Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE)-enabled for wireless communication with a mobile device or 
computer. Using the HOBOconnect® app, you can easily calibrate and configure the logger, 
download logged data to your phone, tablet, or computer, or automatically upload the data to 
HOBOlink® for further analysis. You can also configure the logger to calculate statistics, set up 
alarms to trip at specific thresholds, or enable burst logging in which sensor readings are logged 
at a faster interval when the pH or temperature rises above or falls below certain limits. 

Specifications 

pH Sensor 

 

 in 

pH

 

in mV

 

Range 

2.00 to 12.00 pH 

-512 to 512 mV 

Accuracy 

±0.10 pH units within ±10°C of 
temperature at calibration 

±0.20 mV 

Resolution 

0.01 pH 

0.02 mV 

Response Time 

1 minute typical to 90% at constant temperature in stirred water 

Sample Ionic Strength 

 100 µS/cm 

Temperature Sensor

 

Range 

-2° to 50°C (28.4° to 122°F) 

Accuracy 

±0.2°C (±0.36°F) 

Resolution 

0.024°C at 25°C (0.04°F at 77°F) 

Response Time 

7 minutes typical to 90% in stirred water 

Logger 

 

Operating Range 

-2° to 50°C (28.4° to 122°F) — non-freezing 

Buoyancy 

Fresh water: 13.6 g (0.48 oz) negative 
Salt water: 19.6 g (0.69 oz) negative 

Waterproof 

To 40 m (131.2 ft) 

Water Detection 

Water conductivity level of 100 µS/cm or greater is necessary for 
reliable detection of water. Deionized water or water below 100 µS/cm 
may not be detected. 
The water conductivity circuit may not reliably detect water that has 
frozen around the electrodes, i.e. below 0°C (32°F). 

Radio Power 

1 mW (0 dBm) 

Transmission Range 

Approximately 30.5 m (100 ft) line-of-sight in air 

Wireless Data Standard 

Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth Smart) 

Logging Rate 

1 second to 18 hours 

Logging Modes 

Fixed Interval or Burst 

Memory Modes 

Never Stop (Overwrites Old Data) or Stop When Full 

Start Modes 

On Save (immediate), On Next Interval, On Push Button, On Date/Time 

Stop Modes 

Never Stop (Overwrites Old Data), On Date/Time, After a specified 
about of time, Stop When Memory Fills 

Time Accuracy 

±1 minute per month 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F) 

Battery Type 

One AA 1.5 Volt, user-replaceable 

 
 

 

HOBO MX pH and 
Temperature Logger 

MX2501 

Included Items: 

 

pH electrode installed and 
submerged in storage 
solution 

 

Extra electrode storage 
solution 

 

Anti-biofouling copper guard 

 

Silicone-based O-ring grease 
and foam swab 

Required Items: 

 

HOBOconnect app 

 

Mobile device with 
Bluetooth and iOS, iPadOS®, 
or Android™, or a Windows 
computer with a native BLE 
adapter or supported BLE 
dongle 

 

Deionized or distilled water 
and squirt bottle 

 

Calibration solutions 

Accessories: 

 

Replacement pH electrode 
(MX2500-ELECTRODE) 

 

Calibration kit with three 
bottles: pH 4.01, 7.00, and 
10.00 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-KIT) and 
calibration beakers 
(MX2500-CAL-BKR) 

 

Maintenance kit with 
calibration kit plus storage 
solution (MX2500-MAINT-
KIT) 

 

pH 4.01 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-4) 

 

pH 7.00 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-7) 

 

pH 10.00 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-10) 

 

Electrode storage solution 
(MX2500-STORE-SOLN) 

 

Replacement sensor end cap 
(MX2500-END-CAP) 

 

Replacement anti-biofouling 
copper guard (MX2500-
GUARD) 

 

Replacement clear storage 
cap (MX2500-STORAGE-CAP) 

 

Summary of Contents for MX2501

Page 1: ...ater Deionized water or water below 100 S cm may not be detected The water conductivity circuit may not reliably detect water that has frozen around the electrodes i e below 0 C 32 F Radio Power 1 mW...

Page 2: ...n Union EU See last page Logger Components and Operation Anti Biofouling Copper Guard Use this guard to protect the pH electrode when deploying the logger in water prone to biofouling see Deploying an...

Page 3: ...your mobile device or computer The range for successful wireless communication is approximately 30 5 m 100 ft in air with full line of sight Change the orientation of your device to ensure the antenn...

Page 4: ...2 If you removed the clear storage cap screw the closure cap onto the logger 3 In the HOBOconnect app tap Devices 4 Remove the logger from water If the logger was previously configured with Bluetooth...

Page 5: ...rt below of buffers and samples Temperature C F pH 4 01 Buffer pH 7 00 Buffer pH 10 00 Buffer 0 32 4 01 7 12 10 31 5 41 4 00 7 09 10 24 10 50 4 00 7 06 10 17 15 59 4 00 7 04 10 11 20 68 4 00 7 02 10 0...

Page 6: ...owing Cumulative The alarm trips once the sensor reading is out of the acceptable range for the selected duration any time during logging For example if the high alarm is set to 85 F and the duration...

Page 7: ...can be logged for each sensor The maximum or highest sampled value The minimum or lowest sampled value An average of all sampled values The standard deviation from the average for all sampled values...

Page 8: ...bration End pH calibration ended while the logger was logging Calibration Cancel pH calibration was canceled while the logger was logging Calibration Values The slope and offset values that were set d...

Page 9: ...solution with mild dishwashing soap Never touch the glass bulb inside the clear plastic end of the probe Always calibrate the logger after cleaning the pH electrode with anything other than distilled...

Page 10: ...logger immediately screw the closure cap back on the logger and follow the instructions in Calibrating the Logger If you will not be calibrating or deploying the logger immediately a Pour storage sol...

Page 11: ...8 Reinstall the battery holder and attached mounting end cap Use the alignment tab on the battery holder shown in step 4 and the arrow on the logger housing as a guide as you fit the small tab in the...

Page 12: ...ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void th...

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